Math, asked by himanshiranga, 1 day ago

21. In a constituency, 19/25 of the voters had voted for candidate A whereas 7/50 had voted for
candidate B. Find the rational number of the voters who had voted for others.

Answers

Answered by pikachu447788
2

Answer:

to get the number of people who voted candidate A and B

 \frac{19}{25}  +  \frac{7}{50}   \\  \frac{19 \times 2}{25 \times 2} +  \frac{7}{50}  \\  \frac{38}{50}   +  \frac{7}{50}  \\  \frac{38 + 7}{50}  =  \frac{45}{50}

no. of people who voted others =

 \frac{50}{50}  -  \frac{45}{50}  =  \frac{5}{50}  =  \frac{1}{10}

Step-by-step explanation:

write this as the answer

Similar questions